Episode 5: The Risks and Rewards of Doubling Pell

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2021 · 31 MIN

Episode 5: The Risks and Rewards of Doubling Pell

from The Higher Ed Shift

On this week's episode of The Higher Ed Shift, Carlo, Amy, and Chris explore the pros and cons of doubling the Federal Pell Grant. What are the implications for students? For schools? For society? What types of measures would need to be put in place for accountability? How could this backfire?In this entertaining, insightful episode we hear it all from our co-hosts as differing points of view are shared and debated. Chris shares his optimistic view in favor of this proposal. Carlo notes potential risks and highlights pell-recipient data and research over the years. And, as always, Amy probes deeper into both sides so we can really get to the heart of the matter while also sharing her perspective as a former practitioner in this space. Tune into this week's episode and share your thoughts on where you stand on this topic.Want to be a guest on our podcast?We'd love to have you. Email us at: [email protected] with Amy and Carlo on Twitter Amy: @amyglynn15 Carlo: @EDAnalyst

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